Chapter 696 Hand Over the Bracelet
Sydney''s retort made Velma stunned. Velma''s face was twisted.
Yes, this bracelet was one of the Flint family''s heirlooms, passed down to their daughters-inw,
and the Old Madam had kept it in the old residence.
Since the old residence was heavily guarded, who could steal the bracelet?
Even if someone stole it, would they dare to wear it openly?
But since it was not stolen, then this bracelet...
A possibility suddenly came to Velma''s mind, but she could not ept it.
The fat on her face quivered as she questioned once again, "Then tell me. How did you get this
bracelet?"
Sydney put her hand down and said calmly, "How else could I get it? Of course, Grandma gave it to
me."
"That''s not possible!" Velma''s voice instantly rose, her tone sharp and harsh.
Sydney tilted her head to the side and covered one ear, her expression a little sullen. "Why were
you screaming? How is it impossible?"
"You''re lying, aren''t you?" Velma approached Sydne, agitated. "This bracelet should be given to the
Flint family''s daughters-inw. You are not the Flint family''s daughter-inw, so why should the Old
Madam give you the bracelet? You must be lying."
Velma never believed that the bracelet was given to Sydney by the Old Madam.
The bracelet should be given to the Flint family''s daughters-inw. Velma thought that it should be
given to her.
How could it be given to Sydney?
So Sydney must be lying.
"Huh? I''m lying?" Sydney was stunned by Velma''sment, amused and annoyed. "Velma, what
proof do you have that I''m lying?"
"What other proof do I need? This bracelet is proof!" Velma pointed to the bracelet on Sydney''s
wrist, her face fierce. "I told you that the bracelet was passed down to the Flint family''s daughters-
inw. Who are you to wear this bracelet? And you say that the Old Madam gave it to you. Bah!
The Old Madam cares a lot about rules. She won''t give it to you unless she''s senile. So hand over
the bracelet!"
Velma held out her hand to Sydney, gesturing for Sydney to take the bracelet off.
Sydney took a step back, covering the bracelet, and looked at Velma with an expressionless face.
"Impossible. The bracelet was given to me by Grandma. Now it belongs to me, so I am not going to
give it to you. If you have anyints, go to Grandma. It''s useless to talk to me."
"You..." Velma didn''t expect Sydney to be so stubborn and refuse to give her the bracelet. Velma
was furious, shivering. "Sydney, are you going to give it to me or not?"
"No," Sydney replied without hesitation. There was faint mockery in her eyes, "Velma, I know why
you ask me to give you the bracelet. You just want this bracelet because it can only be given to the
Flint family''s daughters-inw. You are the daughter-inw of the Flint family, but Grandma didn''t
give the bracelet to you, so you have been dissatisfied in your heart, and now that you see the
bracelet on my wrist and learn that Grandma gave it to me, you are shocked. You can''t ept this
fact, so you want to snatch the bracelet. Am I right?"
When Velma heard these words, her pupils instantly dted, and a trace of panic surfaced on her
face.
Sydney was right about everything on Velma''s mind.
However, Velma refused to admit it, pointing at Sydney''s nose and saying loudly, "You ... you''re
talking nonsense!"
"You know whether I''m talking nonsense or not. After all, your eyes are zing with jealousy. You
look like you want to kill me." Sydney sneered. "You have long believed in your heart that this
bracelet was given to me by Grandma. After all, the bracelet could not have flown to my hand by
itself, but you are unwilling to admit the fact because once you admit it, you can''t find an excuse to
snatch the bracelet from me. Velma, since I have said this, do you still want to deny it? "
Velma''s face turned from red to livid, looking ridiculous.
Her hands at her sides were clenched, and only after a while did she calm down and ept the
reality. Velma snorted at Sydney. "So what if you''re right? I won''t believe that the Old Madam gave
the bracelet to you on her own initiative. You must have coaxed her into giving it to you while she
was in the hospital and not in her right mind."
Hearing this, Sydney rolled her eyes. "Velma, I admire your intelligence. What a good reason you''ve
come up with! You''re a real piece of work. Grandma stays in the hospital just because she have
been frightened. Her mind is very clear, so you''re wrong, and before this bracelet was given to me, I
didn''t even know the Flint family had this bracelet, so tell me how could I coax Grandma."
Velma''s eyes flickered nervously, and the next second, with a fierce face, she extended her hand.
"Who knows? Anyway, you must hand it over."
Velma was determined to snatch the bracelet from Sydney.
But Sydney just wouldn''t give it to her.
"No way!" Sydney put her hand with the bracelet behind her back.
Seeing this, Velma wanted to grab Sydney.
At that moment, the elevator door opened.
Sydney got out of the elevator before Velma could reach her.
Velma froze for a moment, gritted her teeth, and stomped after Sydney. "Stop!"
Sydney pretended that she hadn''t heard anything and continued to walk forward.
Velma quickened her pace. "I told you to stop. Do you hear me?"
Sydney thought, ''Only a fool will stop.''
Sydney sped forward.
Soon, her eyes lit up, and she walked into a ward.
Seeing this, Velma thought Sydney was cornered by her and was trying to hide.
Velma sneered, thinking, ''I''ll see where you can run. I must get the bracelet today.''
Velma ran towards that ward.
Since her mind was full of the bracelet at the moment, she didn''t realize that the ward Sydney had
entered was her destination, the Old Madam''s ward.
Then Velma''s shouting was heard by the Old Madam.
"Sydney, hand over the bracelet. Do you hear me? Or don''t me me for..."
"For what?" Before Velma could finish her sentence, she was interrupted by a cold, old voice.
This voice was like a bucket of ice water sshing on Velma from head to toe, letting Velmae
to her senses.
However, after that, a huge panic attacked her from the bottom of her heart and took hold of her.
She stood still with fear, unable to take a step forward.
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"Mom..." It was only after a long while that Velma called out to the Old Madam who was on the bed,
staring at Velma with a grim face.
The Old Madam sneered. "Don''t call me Mom. You''re too good a daughter-inw for me."
Hearing the anger in the Old Madam''s voice, Velma swallowed, feeling anxious.
Velma thought, ''I''m finished. The Old Madam is angry.''
''The Old Madam heard my words. How could it be so coincidental?''
Velma was regretful in her heart.
Of course, what she regretted was not that she had chased Sydney for the bracelet but that she had
shouted so loudly that the Old Madam had heard it.
''It was all Sydney''s fault.''
''Sydney knew I was chasing after her and deliberately ran towards the Old Madam''s ward without
warning me. She just wanted to let the Old Madam hear my words and deal with me.''
''What a cunning woman Sydney is!''
Thinking about it, Velma red at Sydney with a contorted face as if to kill Sydney. At the same
time, Sydney was quietly handing medicine to the Old Madam.